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Snohomish County Community Transit Accessibility
"Most Community Transit buses have low floors, with only one step from the ground to the main floor of the bus. Most buses also have a kneeling feature so that first step on board can be even easier if needed. Every Community Transit bus is equipped… Read More
Spokane Transit Authority
Susan Millbank – Accessibility Officer Paratransit is a wheelchair-accessible shared ride transportation service for individuals whose disability prevents them from using the regular fixed route buses. This means that a person must be unable, because… Read More
Valley Transit
Contact: Richard (Dick) Fondahn Dial-A-Ride provides transportation for people who are not able to use our fixed route service and those 70 years of age and older. Dial-A-Ride vehicles are lift-equipped and drivers are trained to assist you. Rides must… Read More
Washington State Department of Transportation – Division of Public Transportation – Accessibility
Contact: Don Chartock Special needs transportation serves people who can't drive or don't have access to a car. Accessible transportation options, such as curb-service transit, vans and buses with wheelchair ramps or lifts and transit information in Braille… Read More
Link Transit
Contact: Richard DeRock "Transportation is important in everyone's life. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a federal civil rights law, requires public transit to be accessible to persons of disability. Accessibility features on Link Transit… Read More
Yakima Transit
Contact: Ken Mehin Wheelchair Accessibility All of Yakima Transit's buses kneel to accommodate walkers and those who have difficulty climbing stairs. Yakima Transit routes are designated as "Accessible" and have lift-equipped buses in order to accommodate… Read More
Disability Law Project – Vermont Legal Aid
"The Disability Law Project represents Vermonters with disabilities in a wide range of civil legal problems related to their disability. The project provides counsel and advice, brief service, and full representation to eligible clients and their family… Read More
Assistive Technology Reuse Project – Recycle North
The goal of the Assistive Technology Exchange in Vermont is to put AT equipment that is not currently being used into the hands of someone who can benefit from it. The exchange is a free "classified ad" type resource designed to help people find, buy… Read More
Vermont Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living Toll Free in Vermont: 1-800-356-1526 For Telecommunications Relay Service: Dial 711 The Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBVI) is the designated state unit to provide vocational rehabilitation… Read More
Louisiana Answers
Louisiana Answers, the Aging & Disability Resource Center is a searchable data base for Louisiana's health, education, living and life options partnership. Louisiana Answers is designed to assist older adults and persons with disabilities in locating… Read More